He didn't actually say that, but that's his basic premise. Some of his beliefs:
UFOs are native to Earth - probably the most shocking statement
the alien hypothesis of UFOs is a government psyop
he is certain of several things, but hasn't made detailed claims because he doesn't have the necessary evidence yet
the government has had contact with UFOs
there is a dark "spiritual component" to the phenomenon
Personally I don't agree with everything he said, but in general I find this at least plausible. The idea of UFOs as real, extraterrestrial species does not agree with basic logic and probability. Shadowy G-men cannot possibly hush up every UFO crash; the frequency and convenience of the crashes fits a theory of orchestration rather than occurrence of truly independent, serendipitous phenomena. To the extent that they're real, UFOs fit the profile of demonic meddling, likely invited by Satanic, owl-worshipping, spirit cooking, Georgia Guidestoned elements in our government and elite.
You are right that I don't know as much as any of those you listed.
I’m glad you didn’t take it as an insult, I just have a personal thing about seeing out of hand dismissal of these kinds of subjects and when I have links/background material I feel like they can help add to the discussion. My trigger phrase is “woo-woo”.
I don't know what religion is closest to being right either.
Check out my comment linking to the book the law of one - while it is silly to claim “this is the Truth, period”, it is to me the most logical and wholistic understanding I’ve come across, and it consistently blows me away by how often it leads to personal insight tied back to “religious common knowledge” so-to-speak
There is a (somewhat long) introduction which I recommend people only need skim before checking out the actual material starting with Session 1
They also host the original recordings which became the book and even audiobook versions. The creation of the book is an interesting story in and of itself (covered in the introduction) but I think it is secondary to the message of the material itself and can overload the reader unnecessarily
Whatever the nature of the phenomenon, I appreciate someone like him finally admitting that there is something there, even if it's government psyops. Figured he was moving this way since his first twitter episode when he pointed out how shocking it was that most of the media lacks even basic curiosity over Grusch's whistleblower testimony.
Saw this last night and found it interesting, especially what he said about the structure of this organization and its deep ties to spirituality.
I’ve found the most sensible understanding which merged “aliens” with “spirits” was the one found in the book, The Law of One which I recommend to anyone seeking truth on these matters.
He didn't actually say that, but that's his basic premise. Some of his beliefs:
Personally I don't agree with everything he said, but in general I find this at least plausible. The idea of UFOs as real, extraterrestrial species does not agree with basic logic and probability. Shadowy G-men cannot possibly hush up every UFO crash; the frequency and convenience of the crashes fits a theory of orchestration rather than occurrence of truly independent, serendipitous phenomena. To the extent that they're real, UFOs fit the profile of demonic meddling, likely invited by Satanic, owl-worshipping, spirit cooking, Georgia Guidestoned elements in our government and elite.
I recommend this book as a comprehensive analysis of the history of UFOs: Lights and the Sky & Little Green Men, co-authored by a Christian astrophysicist.
I find the whole thing to be claptrap but that's for the breakdown!
I find it unlikely you know more on the subject of government contact with non-human entities than:
Canadian Minister of Defense Paul Hellyer
Israeli Minister of Defense Haim Eshed
Or any of the many NASA moon mission astronauts who’ve said similar things like Edgar Mitchell and Buzz Aldrin
You are right that I don't know as much as any of those you listed.
I don't know what religion is closest to being right either.
I’m glad you didn’t take it as an insult, I just have a personal thing about seeing out of hand dismissal of these kinds of subjects and when I have links/background material I feel like they can help add to the discussion. My trigger phrase is “woo-woo”.
Check out my comment linking to the book the law of one - while it is silly to claim “this is the Truth, period”, it is to me the most logical and wholistic understanding I’ve come across, and it consistently blows me away by how often it leads to personal insight tied back to “religious common knowledge” so-to-speak
Thanks!
I'll make a point of finding a copy of The Rule of One.
Cheers man I hope it resonates with you.
Just so everyone knows, the book is freely available on their site in an easy to read session-by-session listing:
https://www.lawofone.info/
There is a (somewhat long) introduction which I recommend people only need skim before checking out the actual material starting with Session 1
They also host the original recordings which became the book and even audiobook versions. The creation of the book is an interesting story in and of itself (covered in the introduction) but I think it is secondary to the message of the material itself and can overload the reader unnecessarily
Whatever the nature of the phenomenon, I appreciate someone like him finally admitting that there is something there, even if it's government psyops. Figured he was moving this way since his first twitter episode when he pointed out how shocking it was that most of the media lacks even basic curiosity over Grusch's whistleblower testimony.
Space Bats from Hollow Earth. Calling it.
Saw this last night and found it interesting, especially what he said about the structure of this organization and its deep ties to spirituality.
I’ve found the most sensible understanding which merged “aliens” with “spirits” was the one found in the book, The Law of One which I recommend to anyone seeking truth on these matters.
https://www.lawofone.info/